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Author: Anthony Perry
Publisher: CreateSpace
Keywords: house, poor
Number of Pages: 204
Published: 2009-09-31
eBookDB-ID: B002QHWOP4

This fictional delight is about the healing and abundant life that comes when we learn to submit ourselves entirely to God and God’s kingdom in this life. Anthony Perry uses real life experiences in a fictional backdrop to create a life changing and transforming work. This book will challenge and stretch your view and beliefs about what it means to be a Christian.

Author: Mohamed Ally
Publisher: UBC Press
Keywords: training, press, education, delivery, learning, transforming, mobile
Number of Pages: 296
Published: 2009-06-30
ISBN-10: 1897425430
ISBN-13: 9781897425435

This collection is for anyone interested in the use of mobile technology for various distance learning applications. Readers will discover how to design learning materials for delivery on mobile technology and become familiar with the best practices of other educators, trainers, and researchers in the field, as well as the most recent initiatives in mobile learning research. Businesses and governments can learn how to deliver timely information to staff using mobile devices. Professors can use this book as a textbook for courses on distance education, mobile learning, and educational technolog

Author: Rav Yehuda Ashlag
Publisher: Bnei Baruch/Laitman Kabbalah Publishers
Keywords: shamati
Number of Pages: 408
Published: 2009-02-25
ISBN-10: 1897448104
ISBN-13: 9781897448106

One evening in September 1991, Kabbalist Rabash summoned his prime student, Michael Laitman, to his bedside and handed him a notebook, whose cover contained one word-Shamati (I Heard), containing transcripts of Rabash’s conversations with his father, Yehuda Ashlag, author of a complete commentary on The Zohar. The following morning the Rabash perished.Following Rabash’s legacy to disseminate the Kabbalah, Laitman published the notebook just as it was written, retaining the text’s transforming powers.

Author: Evan S. Medeiros
Publisher: RAND
Keywords: opportunism, diversification, activism, behavior, international, china
Number of Pages: 100
Published: 2009
ISBN-10: 0833047094
ISBN-13: 9780833047090

China is now a global actor of significant and growing importance. It is active in regions and on issues that were once only peripheral to its interests, and it is effectively using tools previously unavailable. It is no longer appropriate to talk of integrating China into the international system; by and large, it is already there. Its international behavior is clearly altering the dynamics of the current international system, but it is not transforming its structure.China’s global activism is continually changing and has so many dimensions that it immediately raises questions about its

Author: Jim Munroe
Publisher: Thunder’s Mouth Press
Keywords: silico, everyone
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2002-11-21
ISBN-10: 1568582404
ISBN-13: 9781568582405

What happens when the cyberworld becomes more important than the real world . . . ? Modern citizens in 2036 are willing to give up a lot for guaranteed sunshine, a life with no wasted hours. A life free of crime and disease. A life that ends when you want it to, not when some faceless entity decides it’s your time. Those who don’t buy in -- the poor, the old, the paranoid -- have to watch as their loved ones, their friends and their jobs leave the city. They have to watch as the latest prestige technology, Self, changes everything -- not just the world, but humanity itself. E

Author: Hans Binnendijk
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Keywords: military, america’s, transforming
Number of Pages: 428
Published: 2003-08-01
ISBN-10: 1410207943
ISBN-13: 9781410207944

Military transformation is the act of creating and harnessing a revolution in military affairs. It requires developing new technologies, operational concepts, and organizational structures to conduct war in dramatically new ways. The United States is undertaking such a transformation to tackle its 21st century missions. A properly transformed military can develop significant advantages over a potential enemy. But the process also introduces risks that, if not properly managed, could dangerously undermine military capability. This book, therefore, sets out the arguments for a purposeful and

Author: Beth J. Asch James Hosek
Publisher: RAND
Keywords: personnel, policy, manpower, military, future, transformation, looking
Number of Pages: 100
Published: 2004
ISBN-10: 0833035878
ISBN-13: 9780833035875

The purpose of the military’s transformation effort is to ensure that it has the capabilities it needs to defend the United States against a spectrum of unknown and uncertain threats. Such transformation requires a reassessment of both the military’s current manpower and personnel policies and the factors that will affect the continued success of the all-volunteer force over the next decade and beyond. This paper, prepared for the Conference on the All-Volunteer Force After 30 Years, describes how transformation is defined in the military and discusses the likely implications of tr
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